Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the member for proving that they cannot answer a single question.
The individual at the Competition Bureau who is responsible for collusion cases for Quebec is all alone. He has no resources and cannot do his job. And yet, that falls under federal jurisdiction.
Consider the famous case of Earl Jones. Documents submitted in court clearly show that the Royal Bank knew that he was committing fraud, yet it did nothing. Who is responsible for watching over the banks? The federal government. What did it do? Nothing.
Is that not the real problem? Instead of trying to prevent us from doing our jobs, the government needs to start doing its job.